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'Twas the night before Christmas / Words by Clement Clark Moore ; music by F. Henri Klickman.
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Winds through the olive trees / Traditional.
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While shepherds watched their flocks / Nahum Tate and George Frideric Handel.
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When Christmas morn is dawning / German Folk Song.
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When Christ was born of Mary free / English XVI Century.
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What child is this? / Words by William C. Dix; Traditional melody.
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Wexford carol / Traditional.
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We wish you a merry Christmas / Traditional.
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We three kings of orient (are) / John Henry Hopkins.
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Watchman, tell us of the night / Joseph Parry.
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A virgin unspotted / Traditional; William Billings.
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The twelve days of Christmas / Traditional.
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Toyland / Words by Glen MacDonough; music by Victor Herbert.
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There's a song in the air.
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Still, still, still / Traditional Austrian carol.
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The star of Christmas morning / Traditional English.
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Sleep, o sleep, my precious child / Traditional.
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The snow lay on the ground / Traditional Irish-English carol.
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Sleep holy babe / Edward Caswall and John B. Dykes.
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Sing, o sing this blessed morn / Christopher Wordsworth.
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Sing we now of Christmas.
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The simple birth / Traditional Old Flemish.
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Silent night, holy night / German words by Joseph Mohr ; English words anon. ; music by Franz Gruber.
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Shout the glad tidings / William A. Muhlenberg and Charles Avison.
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Star of the east / George Cooper and Amanda Kennedy.
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Shepherd! Shake off your drowsy sleep / Traditional French Carol.
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Shepherd's cradle song.
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Rise up, shepherd / Traditional.
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Ring out, ye wild and merry bells.
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Rejoice and be merry in songs and in mirth (Gallery Carol).
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Patapan / Traditional.
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On Christmas night / Traditional.
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Once in royal David's city / C.F. Alexander and H.J. Gauntlett.
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Of the Father's heart begotten.
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O let us all be glad today / Martin Luther.
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O little town of Bethlehem / Words by Phillips Brooks ; music by Lewis H. Redner.
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O holy night / Traditional English words by John Sullivan Dwight ; Music by Adolphe Adam.
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O come rejoicing.
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O come, o come Emmanuel / Traditional.
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O sanctissima / Traditional.
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O come, little children / Traditional.
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O come all ye faithful / John Francis Wade ; English words by Frederick Oakeley.
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O Christmas tree / Traditional.
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O Bethlehem / Traditional.
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Noël Noël / Anonymous.
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Neighbor, what has you so excited? / Traditional French.
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Masters in this hall / Traditional.
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Lo, how a rose e're blooming / Traditional ; Arranged by Michael Praetorius.
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Joy to the world / Words by Isaac Watts ; music by Lowell Mason (and George F. Handel).
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O come away, ye shepherds / Traditional.
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Jesus Holy, born so lowly.
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring / J. S. Bach.
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In the field with their flocks abiding / John Farmer and Frederick William Farrar.
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In the silence of the night / Traditional Carol.
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It came upon a midnight clear / Words by Edmund Hamilton Sears ; music by Richard Storrs Willis.
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I saw three ships / Traditional.
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I heard the bells on Christmas day / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Jean Baptiste Calkin.
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The holly and the ivy / Traditional.
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He is born, the holy child / Traditional French Carol.
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Here we come a-wassailing / Traditional.
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Hark! The herald angels sing / Words by Charles Wesley; music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
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I am so glad on Christmas eve / Marie Wexelsen, Peder Knudsen.
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The happy Christmas comes once more / Nicolai F.S Grundtvig and C.P. Krauth; music by C. Balle.
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Good king Wenceslas / Words by Rev. John Mason Neale; music: anon.
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God rest ye merry gentlemen / Traditional English Carol.
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Go tell it on the mountain / Traditional.
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Fum, fum, fum / Traditional.
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Good Christian men, rejoice / Traditional.
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From heaven above to the earth I come / Martin Luther.
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The friendly beasts / Traditional.
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Ding dong! Merrily on high / Traditional.
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A day, bright day of glory / Traditional.
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Deck the halls / Traditional.
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Dance of the sugar plum fairy / Tchaikovsky, P. I.
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The first noël / Traditional English Carol.
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The coventry carol / Words by Robert Croo; Traditional English Carol.
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus / Charles Wesley and Rowland H. Prichard.
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Come all ye shepherds / Traditional Czech Text, Traditional Moravian Melody.
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The Christmas tree with its candles gleaming / Traditional German.
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Christians awake, salute the happy morn / John Byrom and John Wainwright.
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Christ was born on Christmas day / Traditional.
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Christ is born this evening.
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Child Jesus came to Earth this day / Hans Christian Andersen, Niels W. Gade.
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Carol of the birds / John Jacob Niles.
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Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella / Traditional French Carol.
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Break forth o beauteous heavenly light / J.S. Bach.
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A boy is born in Bethlehem / Traditional.
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A child is born in Bethlehem / Nicolai F.S. Grundtvig.
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The boar's head carol / Traditional English.
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Beside thy manger here I stand / Martin Luther.
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A baby in the cradle / D.G. Corner.
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Away in a manger / Words anon.; music by James Ramsey Murray.
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As with gladness men of old / William Dix and Konrad Kocher.
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Bells over Bethlehem / Traditional Andalucian Carol.
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As lately we watched / Traditional.
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As each happy Christmas / Traditional.
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Angels we have heard on high / Traditional French Carol.
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Angels from Heaven / Traditional Hungarian.
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Angels, from the realms of glory / Words by James Montgomery; music by Henry Smart.
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